About the webinar
The demand for AI technology to help address challenges in care delivery, quality, and outcomes is surging. Health organizations and academic medical centers require intuitive, innovative solutions that redefine the healthcare experience for patients, physicians, and administrators alike.
During this webinar, you will learn:
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Current obstacles academic medical centers are facing
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Technology factors that drive innovation
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How to employ AI technology to support the clinical documentation process
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About the presenters
Chief Clinical Product Officer, Nuance
Dr. Pelo is an Emergency Medicine physician, proven leader, and innovator. Along with his partners, he founded iScribes, Inc, an ambient clinical documentation company which was acquired by Nuance in 2017. Dr. Pelo took iScribes from the idea phase of solving his own documentation problems to executing on his vision and serving over 250 physicians before it was acquired. Dr. Pelo helps lead the ambient clinical intelligence team at Nuance, where he is a functional leader and CMIO. Dr. Pelo’s passion is the intersection of technology and healthcare; he can understand complex systems and find ways that technology, especially artificial intelligence, can make healthcare more functional and efficient.
Chair, Department of Orthopedics, Augusta University Health System
Dr. Hunter serves at Augusta University as the Satcher Distinguished Chair of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery and director of the Sports Medicine Program. Before joining Augusta University, he worked as a team physician for Wake Forest University and for UCLA intercollegiate teams. Hunter has also worked with many Atlantic Coast Conference all-star basketball teams and he served as the physician for the Italian team training for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. Dr. Hunter specializes in arthroscopic surgery and minimally invasive surgical procedures to treat sports injuries. Research interest include knee ligament reconstruction and injury prevention in female athletes.
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